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European breakdown cover
#1
Off to Belgium for Four days, any recommendations for short single trip breakdown cover?
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#2
Does you bike insurance not cover you for breakdown?
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#3
No
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#4
Have you tried the RAC or the AA?
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#5



I went on compare site, resquemycar was the cheapest. Unlimited call outs
the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead
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#6
Rescuemycar do not cover bikes over 16 years old in Europe, 2001 fazer 1000 would be borderline
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#7
Yes might have problems there, they ask the age of the bike on the compare site so should give you the ones that cover that age bike
the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead
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#8
Don't forget motorcycle specific travel insurance, and even then make sure it covers bikes over 125 cc. Most travel insurance wont cover you for motorcycle accidents.


Google is your friend here. I used QDOS last year, but I thought it was expensive at £69 for two weeks European cover. (12 year old bike, lots wont cover over 10 years)
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#9
Renewed my motorcycle travel insurance yesterday with Holidaysafe. I've used them for the last three or four years. Two weeks of the highest cover available for European cover (including Spain) £24.73
I could change my opinion, but then we'd both be wrong.
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#10
Yes, finding some don't like my 2002 bike, if I rode a totally neglected 3 year old bike I'd be fine! Lol.
Will give yours a try Grayo, thanks
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#11
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FZS 1000 Gen1 (2003)
Tiger 900 GT Pro (2020)
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